INPOL-Land-POLAS-Competence-Center

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INPOL-Land-POLAS-Competence-Center (IPCC) is a software maintenance cooperation of several state police in Germany.

After the Federal Criminal Police Office relinquished responsibility for the development and support of the INPOL state systems at the end of 2003 , the federal states of Baden-Württemberg , Hamburg and Hesse founded the IPCC to ensure the support and further development of the INPOL state solutions in the search network. The aim of this community is to operate and supplement the software solutions in line with the technical and technological developments and to enable each partner to lower costs.

In addition to coordinating the INPOL solutions, the IPCC maintains and oversees the projects and products mobile computing for the police , police crime statistics , the interface to process processing , crime , the identification service workstation and the ship control file .

Later project partners were the states of Bavaria , Brandenburg , North Rhine-Westphalia , Saarland (meanwhile retired), Saxony , Saxony-Anhalt , Schleswig-Holstein , Thuringia as well as the Federal Police , the Customs Criminal Police Office and the Federal Criminal Police Office.

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